.v. .iii . ; ,,,, t--tr "E'; " rV rT-TTT'T" ." " ' ' C" ' 7t " rTC "T T" " f .t-" TTf in""Tt"lrM"""""t' ....Tj.r..rfT1 r-iti-n t,i i i.flly)i 1 1 1 ima.j: r-"ircy- tHE PfeBQUlMXUS WEEKXY, HERTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA,. FRIPAT, JUNE ;0. 1880. ,. Ill j i v 1 ,7V" .-r . Local News j WMk-Md At Ngi Head Mr. and. Mrs. D. M. Jackson spent the week-end at their cot tage at Nags Head. Sundar At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. George Fields and family, Mr i and Mrs. D. F. Inwl Ti anA f&rhiW 1 JMr and tr. ' ,:'J,; '"V' ;,H, Sunday At Som.rton 1 ,7- J"'m' , " I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards cuiu i...-. 1 ,... n tr & DaU and family spent Sunday . M son, vv ;J uu -"V; In Suffolk Mrs. Walter Eley is visiting relatives in Suffolk, Va.. . ' Sunday In Suffolk : , ( Mr.' and Mrs. Clinton Eley and sons spent Sunday at Suffolk, Va., with relatives. at Nags Head. From Suffolk . Mrs. J. H. Satchwell of Suf folk, Va., spent several days last week With her sister, Miss Eihel Nucon. BEACH Necessities Bathing Caps Suiitan Lotion Insect Repellants First Aid Supplies Always Available 1 - at - IS and M PHARMACY "ON THE CORNER" Whitley attended a reception honoring Mr. and Mis. George Ellis on their 50th wedding an niversary at Somerton, Va., Sun day. , ; . From Baltimore Mrs. C. R. Hogg and Miss Kathy Hogge of Baltimore, Md., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, F. T. Britt. Week-end In Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davis spent the week-end in Raleigh and at tended the graduating exercises! at State College at which time their son, Aubrey, received his degree. Returned Horn Mr. nd Mrs. A. W.' Hefren have returned home after spend ing the . week-end land Beveral days 'this week with Mr. end Mrs. S. S. - Hollings worth at I Ijamesville, Md. Returned Horn Mr. and Mi-s. Clinton Morgan ihave returned to their' home in Chicago, 111., after visiting Mrs. G. E. Newby. , , Attended Graduation Mrs. Mary Keaton, Mrs. Fred Mathews, i Mr.f and ! Mrs Dick Long and Judy and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mathews attended the graduation: exercises at. At lantic Christian College in Wil son on Sunday, at which time Mrs. Joanne Mathews Hollowell received her BA degree, ; Returned Home 'Mrs..- J. T. Lane has returned home after visiting relatives in Charlotte. Attended Graduation Mr. and Mrs. G. A. White attended the graduation exercises last Friday at Severn School, Severn Park, Md., where their son George graduated. They were accompanied home by their son, who will spend ' the sum mer here. Sunday In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Harrisonj anH riiiuehtfti-s sDent Sunday in From Raleigh Norfolk, Va., with Mrs. Harri son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Detterman. Sunday In Elizabeth City Mrs. J. E. Everett and Mrs. W. J. Kanoy, Jr., spent Sunday in Elizabeth City with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wright and visited Bill Everett in the hospital. ifiteSI wU meet $A JH CIRCLES TO MEET I tess. The Inabella Coleman Cir Bessie frithard'X.Wie W mew -rowen itjrcfli .yrm mee sipesuay ,1 , . i " J cle will meet Monday night ait Monday night at 8 o'clock with nighjt at, J; ojclock with Mrs. Hil- The Missionary Circles of the 8 lock with Mrs. Jack Kanoy. I Mrs. E. A. Goodman.' The Rosa ton Round tree. t Week-end In Norfolk ' Miss Helene Nixon lapent . the week-end with ( Miss 'Mary ( Hj lene Kewby in. Norfolk, Va, : R.rJneV,HXV'.i'1:' Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Tucker returned : home Satm-day after spending several 'days "with Dr. and Mrs. iG.vR, Tuckexio Hen derson. , , In ConptaKi -''.''' ''H ' -! Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Ward at- s tended , Memorial S'ryices at Eureka Baptist Church at Cora peake Sunday. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Hertford' Baptist Church will meet next week as follows::' The Vera Payne Circle will meet at the church at 3 P. M. The Ullie Johnson' Circle Will meet Monday night at 7:3(1 o'clock with Mrs. E. . A. Byrum," with Mri B. W. Pennington as cohos- The Mary KUen Dozler: Circle Will meet Monday" night at 8 o'clock with Mrs. Z. A. ..Harris. The Mattie Macon" . Circle will meet Monday night tait 8 o'clock with Mi. Jake Chesson. fPhe JisraiiiHip Time! t sec us for I Ben jaiiiin Moorel $ Interior Paint I Mrs. V. N. Darden was hos- f Qann . . 1 . . $3,251 tess to her bridge club Tuesday A , qq night at her home on Front ''vj Street. Those playing . were If " nP at an TTAVF Mesdames J. T. Biggers, W. H.1 'SpA, Pitt, Nathan Relfe, Charles ALL 1 Y ft.Vf Whedbee, B. G. Koonce, W. G.'l n . o 1. Wright, T. B. Sumner and the 1$ 1 a lilt SUppllCS The hieh score Drize.T -c - l . . V k Harris Plumbing & I Building Supply Co.1 PHONE 5401 hostess. went to Mrs. Whedbee. Re freshments were served. The government of a nation is its peace maker or breaker. : Mary , Baker Eddy. . Best Solution to your laundry problems Is to turn everything over to us . ". . cost is smalt, satis faction is great!" : Send- us your Dry Clean ing . . . our Sanitone method is truly fine you'll see the results 1 RICKS Laundry & Cleaners PHONE 2148 Edenton, N. C. 3- aih gojdito;:i;:g woras BETTER WITH mm ,' ill 4 U cfuminqs . 1 ", (, Shades rooi wnitt from ton ' ' 1 !' A ityle to coiAplinitnt you -V Jl home architecture. - '' ' . e Choice of color and itie ; "' or rigid vinyL Protects windows yet ventilaies'to semovt hot ir pockets. ask rm aik (ommoum Smd uunam I tHGMl ABOUT THE Diffmua MAVACO .. jtmms vyii maw NAME. ADDRESS STATE LANDING SUPPLY CO. Ml )' HERTFORD, N. C. . In Hospital Mrs. J. R. Futrell.was admit ted to the Greenville Hospital this week for observation and treatment. Visiting Relatives Miss Kate Blunchard is visit ing Mrs. O. Y. Yarborough at Louisburg. i,iiiitiii,iiitiitiii, miMiiMtiiiiitiiimiimiiMitMiiiitiMiiiiiiiiiiiintf a S TA TE SHOWS FRIDAYS 7:00 AND 9:00 P. M. SHOW STARTS SATURDAY AT 3:00 P. M. Terry Moore and Sal Minea lite, Jr., j Mr. and Mrs. W. E. White, and family of Raleigh spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. White at 'their home on Church Street. In Rex Hospital Mis. George Lattimore is a patk-nt at Rex Hospital in Ra leigh for treatment of a frac tured pelvis bone following a fall at the home of her son. -in- 1 A r nvaie s Aiiair SHOWS SUNDAY 2:15 - 4:15 AND 9:15 P. M. j SHOWS MONDAY AT 7:00 AND 9:00 P, M. j Glenn Ford and Debbie Reynolds j "It Started With A Kiss? j ADMISSION: ADULTS 50c CHILDREN 2Sc f QMNMHIIMIMIIHMMIUIIIHMimiUlltMHflllllHIlllllltl(HIlHIIIII(IMIMII(IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Visited Sister Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Willi ford spent last Sunday and Monday in Wilmington where they visited Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Campbell. , Returned Home Max R. Campbell spemt Tluiirs day and Friday in .Wilmington visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. G Campbell. He was accompanied home by Mrs. Campbell who had spent several days there. Sunday In Edenton Mrs. E. A. Byrum spent Sun day in Edenton visiting H. T. Hobbs and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mayes. In Asheville Mrs. Pearl S. Banks is Visit ing lier sister, Mrs. Owen Mor gan in Asheville. Improved Mrs. L. C. Winslow is improv ing after being confined to her home for a week. Old Emsays-.-get a whopping deal :bn any Ford in the house.-at your Ford Dealers .'!) . RM mil gull . '.. gwl' llit chwonil anil lira,! Jul the gitiil mlloon J"l Cml.vut fun. Stililllio tuJm. Iiall ioiii Joimh It liiilt templiiis mm 1 pitparti en tjir lalio ...add tluit uiildooi f.u of lh.it makts a ihJ liik hit C?BSfc . W'H"s Colonial Stain itxma hrailiiiailtn , Jin palia paialihnnalia Fmni rv nmtmizrd iiilh hi (hamuli ligliln Jiimi Itnjfi T Boii'i l RnH Cnliiniar ' fit' urn' .M In malr linn conliiiili limit fun. Colonial ulfeiK hi nt ami irtiit lo make t-ot an ixptit with a fill V driiri. t-ivm itailmg a ihaicnat Jut to fiitparing Shuh-h'a-Boln, Colonia mil offer lielpjul limit and giill-ttiled leupr. Whether tou tool a er an open Jut 01 preside- oiei the taint i ' gadftted grill, cooking otitdoort it , Jun and tierymt tan do it. ' : ' C'dLONIAL STORES GOLDliUiJD .! STAMPS f With this cotiooii anlSTJO lurtliisi if hue COOO IN COtOMAt 5TOt OLD BOND S . ! ' J J t GIVING COi STAMPS . '! , ' 50PR! 41 HO I GOLD BOND stamps With iiii ioun n4lte ptMfhaa l ny THRU kfi CHEFS Pltltit SALADS ' COOO IN COtONIAl STORE GIVING COLO iOND STAMPS 4-1 SO i : 1 ) T LUTER'S 4 to 8 lb. Avg. S MOKE D ImiWHfffimiif To THE biggest ' j;5v,;W'-j(B''--:'V M&ml I Hi ifttiiii SELECTION OF WXT '!: J&fSi ff 'WMMiifffmiw CARS UNDER SwPyJg$8f im foio galaxie rl- , ,jBj"LII''Bt'""BI'" ; " M "I IW" HEW FORD COUNTRY SEDAN . . i"'- - '4$i'3&Pm" l'frjK W ' l! Anwict's beslwim wijoni by fori. BEST When fona buy hi volume Mi. that i mo cotl-pr-Ford dropi lower and lowar. Ane ffsrfim ForA-World'i Most Popular Can . t WBtiOt U, seller, i. 1959, onl-ielling 1940s -o-neQl coti-ptrrara arap, ,w.rB f LFffpl 1001 wh? B"a" ,h w0,w ! lhw T mun9' w con P" j. awit beaulifvlly proportioned cortl ftv : r " BEST thn nand,on 1940 Fortl5' rou fl" I KOie than ever before. Ford H the br YAUES1 builMop-people value on the road today! : -'ALL YOU PEA-PICKERS ARE INVITED TO OUR -Jii Aleyi U J CHOICE grede or belter . . . tender, deliclovi Gf tt . og.o io perfeciien et Colonial ! new vitro. modtre rwrfolli mtol center fssy RIB ROAST or RIB STEM WHOLE OR HALF P4 ' COLONIAL'S NATUR-TENDkR VEAL SALE 50FREE ' WMhtitaueMeirftletilieieelOMCX'. SIMONIZE WAX -98 GOOD IN COLONIAt STORE GIVING GOLD BOND STAMPS VOID AtTfjt JUNE. 4 0 4-J SO C I . I ie I NT TTTft s .H trutf wm roui Mvom OtnUNO . nNMt juicv wru ruvano , Veal Shoulder Roast . - 43' HIVI IIUDU WITH TOMATO UUC1 ' Veal Cutlets : 99' enKious iimoii eeoii rut m Veal Rib Chops . 79 uam miait rtNon stucioui .; " ,.'-,':,.; Veal Loin Chops . .V 89' oaano rai waizwo wiu kavoho Veal Shoulder Chops. . 59' Veal Rump Roast . . - 79' KONOMICAl OiUCIOUt 101 ItlW ' . Veal Breast .... . 23' AU MIAt NO WAJTI . . ... Veal Patties . . . . 59' MO MNt AU MIAtTINOII Boneless Veal . . . . 69' SO FREE GpLD BOND stamps' Via itM tanei ni at tafttiH it hi run I m iti. vikan s LUNCHEON MEATS 4- 99' ; GOOD IN COLONIAl STORE GIVING GOLD BOND STAMPS ' VOID AFTM IUNI 4 N40' M SO C m I l IMI"1JM out r oi oonoN i CLAM WITH TMI nilOtAM or IACH U ONE IN LB. i rnrr ' rUCC CLAM CHIPS BoArfli wiTHTMirgecHAUoriACHu.nco.oonoH'tSaf Ltlr i i f Ale ' ? . . ... . . ! nr 7ujii . i vv fish sticks r-rrr.'.:j ua ; SSS KM MJ 'HI I THRU SATTJRDAT NITt, JUMt ejm. I V,,- . A . . Z. . . mI , Jl wi tain- WANim rmkiiv .' ;-&pfJry :t ColoniaT., .NEW XT7- ' HI I MORTON'S FROZEN) I 50 FREE GOLD BONDsmp ' VmitM tam ie) nnnit HMll Ms WIW SHRIMP STICKS - - 59 COOP IN COlONIAt STORE 'GIVING GOLD tOND STAMPS VOID AFTte MINE 4. 10 tll.li'"Jl'll O0 FJ GOLP CCrJDstamps WHk H e4 " el Ot . JETT'S ONION RINGS n. "i2?!l.f 'EJi.Vi'1.""'. tv WLNbn MtlES only v ': "GOOD IN COlONIAl STORE . GIVING COLO BOND STAMPS . ' VOID AFTER AIM 4. WM M t-4 eeT!einr5. 1 ' fclRTIRED SPECIAL ALL POPULAR BRANDS - CHEWING GUM cm. of 20 MCKAGEf YOUR CHOICI 59' 30-CALLON OALVANIZED GARBAGE CANS BISCUITS 2? 49 MORTON'S PtOZEN CHOCOLATE .' CREAf.1 PIE 59s -1 ' !".'..'. : l.i:,i ';: ARMOUR SUCED AMERICAN or FLV.EflTO CliEESE... 23c HOT DOG ROLLS IDEAL FOR RAUECUE ( HAMBURGERS OUR Ftll HAMBURGER ROLLS... p. , Urge Juicy California ' PKK 0 1W W ORADVA' j "iM BOX, 'ARDANOli V.' FU? KOIZU , . r r . HOI eat 1401, AOUAHrfU '. BEVERAGE CLASSES . s 19f LARGE EGGS 47' ii mi ! i , ' ; vwywHMIH',TT.-' l EXTRA FANCY WESTERN. M ' ... ;'.;.. L EXTRA PANCYCBW ' ' CELERY ISISTS i. . . GRAND WITH TtAK FANCY HOMEOItOWM, ' . . j ! .. compare Gift Cook Recuirementi ' mm o m m less r::s ra . , 2-35 25' lM Mff 25' 4: : . ., ..... I k . ; L, t SEE , YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER V ,,8. I ' i -' XXt.I; ip. .Je. ICy.- to 8 Vw, Por4 DJ.

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